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  1. Lauren Elizabeth Jackson AO (born 11 May 1981) is an Australian professional basketball player. Arguably the most notable Australian women's basketball player, Jackson has had a decorated career with the Australia women's national basketball team (the Opals) and has had multiple stints in the Women's National Basketball League (WNBL ...

  2. Mar 18, 2024 · Australian basketball legend Lauren Jackson says she will not go to the Olympic Games in Paris, but if she is to have a change of heart she will need both of her sons to give her the go-ahead.

  3. Sep 24, 2022 · Lauren Jackson, a hero of Australian womens basketball and a three-time W.N.B.A. most valuable player, has rejoined her national team after injuries knocked her out of the sport in 2014.

  4. Sep 22, 2022 · SYDNEY (Australia) - Lauren Jackson has racked up another career milestone after the legend became only the third player in FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup history to net 600 points in the competition.

  5. May 17, 2021 · Lauren Jackson won two WNBA titles and was MVP of the league three times; Jackson joins coach Lindsay Gaze as the only Australians with a place in the Hall of Fame

  6. LAUREN JACKSON DOES IT AGAIN! 🐐 5️⃣0️⃣ points and 1️⃣5️⃣ rebounds in Albury-Wodonga’s win over Sutherland 🔥 Watch the NBL1 East Game of the Week Live & Free on Kayo Freebies 📺

  7. Oct 1, 2022 · Lauren Jackson saved the best game of her Opals comeback for last, starring for Australia as it clinched World Cup bronze with a 95-65 defeat of Canada in Sydney. Key points: Jackson played a starring role with a 30-point tally. Steph Talbot was among the Opals' best against Canada. USA defeated China 83-61 in the final.

  8. Australian great Lauren Jackson will not be going to the Olympic Games Paris 2024. The 42-year-old announced her retirement from international basketball after the Opals beat Germany 85-52 in Belem to secure a quota spot at the Games in France.

  9. Jackson, 41, retired from hoops in 2016 a seasoned legend. A two-time WNBA champion, three-time WNBA MVP, four-time Olympic medallist, league winner in Russia and Spain; the 1.96m Hall of Fame star accrued all the necessary accolades to be deemed the greatest Australian to have ever played the game.

  10. Lauren Elizabeth Jackson Twitter : laurenej15 Instagram: laurenelizabethjackson. Position: Forward-Center Shoots: Right. 6-6 , 187lb (198cm, 84kg) Born: May 11, 1981 (Age: 43-040d) in Albury, Australia au. High School: Murray in Lavington, Australia.